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“Black Dog Moanin’” — Hollow River Johnson From the album Crossroads Step into the shadowed edge of the Mississippi Delta with Black Dog Moanin’, one of the most ominous and bad‑luck‑laden tracks from Hollow River Johnson’s album Crossroads. This song leans deep into the folklore of misfortune — a black dog that follows a man through levees, railroad tracks, and moonlit backroads, moaning like a warning carried on the night wind. Driven by raw fingerpicking, gritty slide guitar, and tense, raspy vocals, the song follows a weary traveler haunted from Greenville to Riverside, and Belzoni. The black dog becomes a symbol of sorrow, bad luck, and the kind of trouble a man can’t outrun no matter how far he walks. Every verse feels like a step deeper into the Delta’s darker side — where shadows move on their own and the night seems to breathe. With its slow rhythm, warm mono crackle, and eerie rural atmosphere, Black Dog Moanin’ captures the haunting spirit of delta blues storytelling. It’s a song about fate, fear, and the stubborn hope that maybe, just maybe, dawn will bring a little peace. Lyrics: There’s a black dog moanin’ on the Greenville levee line, There’s a black dog moanin’ on the Greenville levee line, Every time I hear him howl, I know trouble’s close behind. Followed me from Indianola down to Riverside, Followed me from Indianola down to Riverside, Feels like that dog been walkin’ right there by my side. Black dog moanin’, Lord, he won’t let me be, Black dog moanin’, always sniffin’ after me, Wherever I lay my head, that’s where he’s bound to be. Saw his shadow creepin’ near the Tchula railroad track, Saw his shadow creepin’ near the Tchula railroad track, Turned around to face him, but the night just stared back. Some folks say it’s sorrow, some say it’s just bad luck, Some folks say it’s sorrow, some say it’s just bad luck, But when that black dog moans, boy, you know your time is stuck. Black dog moanin’, Lord, he won’t let me be, Black dog moanin’, always sniffin’ after me, Wherever I lay my head, that’s where he’s bound to be. Mmm hmm… oh Lord… mmm hmm… that dog won’t go… If I make it to Belzoni by the break of day, If I make it to Belzoni by the break of day, Maybe that black dog’ll finally lose my trail someday. But till that morning comes, I’ll keep movin’ on, But till that morning comes, I’ll keep movin’ on, With that black dog moanin’, followin’ me ‘til dawn. “Black Dog Moanin’” — a dark, bad‑luck delta blues song by Hollow River Johnson from the album Crossroads. Raw acoustic blues, gritty slide guitar, and haunting Mississippi storytelling. Perfect for fans of blues music, delta blues, acoustic blues, dark blues, and eerie southern blues. All music, lyrics, vocals, guitar work, production, mixing, and mastering for “Black Dog Moanin’” were created entirely by the channel’s artist. AI tools were used gently and intentionally — not to replace the artist, but to enhance the atmosphere, shape the warmth of the vocals, deepen the vintage delta blues texture, and help recreate the dusty, haunted feeling of 1930s Mississippi. Every decision was guided by the artist’s vision, ensuring the final track feels handcrafted, human, and emotionally grounded. The album artwork, visual identity, and narrative concept were also created by the channel artist. Everything — from the songwriting to the sonic character to the visual world — was built from scratch to honor the spirit of early delta blues while giving it a modern, personal voice. #blues #bluesmusic #bluesplaylist #bluessong #deltablues #1hourblues #chicagoblues